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CA2489586A1 - Drainage catheter - Google Patents

Drainage catheter
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CA2489586A1
CA2489586A1CA002489586ACA2489586ACA2489586A1CA 2489586 A1CA2489586 A1CA 2489586A1CA 002489586 ACA002489586 ACA 002489586ACA 2489586 ACA2489586 ACA 2489586ACA 2489586 A1CA2489586 A1CA 2489586A1
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A catheter includes a tubular body, a ring member, and at least one elongate member. The tubular body has a distal region. The ring member encircles at least a portion of the circumference of the tubular member. The one elongate member has a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the elongate member being coupled to the distal region of the tubular body and the proxim al end being attached to the ring member. Forming a loop in a distal end of a catheter includes pulling a ring that encircles at least a portion of the circumference of the catheter. The ring is attached to a proximal end of an elongate member, a distal end of the elongate member is attached to a distal end of the catheter, and the elongate member is positioned along the outside surface of the catheter.

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11. A catheterization kit comprising:
a catheter comprising a connector piece, a tubular body, at least one elongate member and a ring member, the tubular body having a distal region and a proximal region, the connector piece being attached to the proximal region of the tubular body, the elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the elongate member being coupled to the distal region of the tubular body and the proximal end of the elongate member being attached to the ring member, the ring member being slidable along the tubular body; and an introducer comprising a connector piece and a sheath, the sheath having a longitudinal channel passing between a proximal end and a distal end, and the connector piece having a longitudinal channel and being joined to the proximal end of the sheath;
wherein the ring member abuts the proximal end of the introducer when the catheter is sufficiently positioned within the introducer, thereby causing the elongate member to become stretched, and the catheter connector piece is removably attachable to the introducer connector piece when the catheter is received within the introducer.
34. A catheterization kit comprising:
a catheter comprising a tubular body, at least one elongate member and a stop, the tubular body having a distal region, the elongate member having a length, a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the elongate member being mounted to the distal region of the tubular body, the proximal end of the elongate member being attached to the stop and the stop being slidable along the tubular body; and an introduces comprising a hub and a sheath, the sheath having a longitudinal channel passing between a proximal end and a distal end, the hub having a longitudinal channel and being joined to the proximal end of the sheath, and the joined hub and sheath having a length, wherein the length of the elongate member is between approximately 3 mm and 10 mm longer than the length of the hub and sheath and the stop abuts the proximal end of the introduces when the catheter is sufficiently positioned within the introduces, thereby causing the elongate member to become stretched.
58. A method of securing a catheter in a body cavity, the method comprising:
inserting an introducer into a body cavity, the introducer comprising a hub and a sheath having a longitudinal channel passing between a proximal end and a distal end, the hub having a longitudinal channel and being joined to the proximal end of the sheath; and inserting a catheter into the introducer, the catheter comprising a hub, a tubular body, at least one elongate member and a ring member, the tubular body having a distal region and a proximal region, the hub being attached to the proximal region of the tubular body, the elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the elongate member being mounted to the tubular body in the distal region, the proximal end of the elongate member being attached to the ring member, and the elongate member at least partially passing along the outside surface of the catheter between the ring member and the distal region of the tubular body;

advancing the catheter into the introducer until the catheter hub is adjacent to the introducer hub; and attaching the catheter hub to the introducer hub, wherein advancing the catheter into the introducer causes the ring member to contact the introducer hub and form a loop in the distal region of the tubular body.
59. A method of forming a loop in a distal end of a catheter, the method comprising:
inserting an introducer into a body cavity, the introducer comprising a hub and a sheath having a longitudinal channel passing between a proximal end and a distal end, the hub having a longitudinal channel and being joined to the proximal end of the sheath, and the joined hub and sheath having a length;
inserting a catheter into the introducer, the catheter comprising a hub, a tubular body, at least one elongate member and a ring member, the tubular body having a distal region, the elongate member having a length, a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the elongate member being mounted to the distal region of the tubular body and the proximal end of the elongate member being attached to the ring member; and advancing the catheter into the introducer until the ring member is adjacent to the introducer hub;
advancing the catheter into the introducer until the catheter hub is adjacent to the ring member, wherein advancing the catheter into the introducer until the catheter hub is adjacent to the ring member causes the ring member to contact the introducer hub and form a loop in the distal region of the tubular body.
61. A method for changing drainage catheters in a body cavity, the method comprising:
inserting an introducer into a body cavity, the introducer comprising a hub and a sheath having a longitudinal channel passing between a proximal end and a distal end, the hub having a longitudinal channel and being joined to the proximal end of the sheath; and inserting a first drainage catheter into the introducer, the first drainage catheter comprising a hub, a tubular body, at least one elongate member and a ring member, the tubular body having a distal region and a proximal region, the hub being attached to the proximal region of the tubular body, the elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the elongate member being mounted to the tubular body in the distal region, the proximal end of the elongate member being attached to the ring member, and the elongate member passing at least partially along the outside surface of the first drainage catheter between the ring member and the distal region of the tubular body;
advancing the first drainage catheter into the introducer until the catheter hub is adjacent to the introducer hub and a loop is formed in the body cavity by the distal region of the first drainage catheter;
removably connecting the catheter hub to the introducer hub;
using the first drainage catheter to drain fluids from the body cavity;
disconnecting the catheter hub from the introducer hub;
withdrawing the first drainage catheter from the introducer while leaving the introducer within the body cavity; and inserting a second drainage catheter into the introducer.
62. A method of drawing an internal body cavity, the method comprising:
inserting an introducer into a body cavity, the introducer comprising a hub and a sheath having a longitudinal channel passing between a proximal end and a distal end, the hub having a longitudinal channel and being joined to the proximal end of the sheath; and inserting a first drainage catheter into the introducer, the first drainage catheter comprising a hub, a tubular body, at least one elongate member and a ring member, the tubular body having a distal region and a proximal region, the hub being attached to the proximal region of the tubular body, the elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the elongate member being mounted to the tubular body in the distal region, the proximal end of the elongate member being attached to the ring member, and the elongate member passing at least partially along the outside surface of the first drainage catheter between the ring member and the distal region of the tubular body;
advancing the first drainage catheter into the introducer until the catheter hub is adjacent to the introducer hub and a loop is formed in the body cavity by the distal region of the first drainage catheter;
removably connecting the catheter hub to the introducer hub; and using the first drainage catheter to drain fluids from the body cavity.
64.~A method of simultaneously drawing a first and a second internal body cavity, the method comprising:
inserting an introducer into a body cavity, the introducer comprising a hub and a sheath having a longitudinal channel passing between a proximal end and a distal end, the hub having a longitudinal channel and being joined to the proximal end of the sheath; and inserting a first drainage catheter into the introducer, the first drainage catheter comprising a hub, a tubular body, at least one elongate member and a ring member, the tubular body having a distal region and a proximal region, the hub being attached to the proximal region of the tubular body, the elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the elongate member being mounted to the tubular body in the distal region, the proximal end of the elongate member being attached to the ring member, the elongate member passing at least partially along the outside surface of the first drainage catheter between the ring member and the distal region of the tubular body, and the tubular body including a first loop positioned distal of the coupling of the elongate member to the distal region of the tubular body;
advancing the first drainage catheter into the introducer until the catheter hub is adjacent to the introducer hub and the first loop is positioned within the first body cavity and a second loop is formed in the second body cavity by a part of the distal region of the first drainage catheter;
removably connecting the catheter hub to the introducer hub; and using the first drainage catheter to drain fluids from the first and the second body cavity.
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